560 Quotations with Uses.
- 381. H. L. Mencken: Unionism seldom, if ever, uses such powers as it has to ensure better work; almo ...

- 382. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Universities are of course hostile to geniuses, which, seeing and using ways of ...

- 383. Leslie Fiedler: Unless criticism refuses to take itself quite so seriously or at least to permit ...

- 384. Samuel Johnson: Very few live by choice. Every man is placed in his present condition by causes ...

- 385. Napoleon Hill: Victory is always possible for the person who refuses to stop fighting.

- 386. Aldous Huxley: We are all geniuses up to the age of ten.

- 387. Jean Baudrillard: We are all hostages, and we are all terrorists. This circuit has replaced that o ...

- 388. H. V. Adolt: We are all manufacturers. Making good, making trouble, or making excuses.

- 389. Dwight L. Moody: We are told to let our light shine, and if it does, we won't need to tell anybod ...

- 390. Toni Morrison: We are traditionally rather proud of ourselves for having slipped creative work ...

- 391. Helen Boosalis: We are trying to help those with whom we are dealing to find a new meaning in th ...

- 392. Charles Horton Cooley: We cannot feel strongly toward the totally unlike because it is unimaginable, un ...

- 393. Pamela Hansford Johnson: We demand that people should be true to the pictures we have of them, no matter ...

- 394. D. H. Lawrence: We have lost the art of living; and in the most important science of all, the sc ...

- 395. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We have more strength than will; and when we say things are impossible, it is of ...

- 396. Mary Paulson-Lauda: We know God wipes away all tears, but it certainly feels good when He uses human ...

- 397. Harry S. Truman: We shall never be able to remove suspicion and fear as potential causes of war u ...

- 398. Neville Chamberlain: We should seek by all means in our power to avoid war, by analyzing possible cau ...

- 399. Claud Cockburn: What arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not, unless the man is a ...

- 400. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: What causes us to like new acquaintances is not so much weariness of our old one ...

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